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132.2.1 The portable luminaire, complete with glassware or shade provided as a part of the lamp or with a representative cloth-and-wire shade when none is provided, is to be placed on the inclined plane and turned to a position that results in tip over. When the shade is supported by an adjustable harp, or clips onto the lamp, it is to be positioned so that the lamp-to-shade spacing is equidistant to the lamp., R/ n ?& E u$ z! ^
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132.2.2 The plane is to be inclined at an angle of 8 degrees with the horizontal." I7 `5 B; p5 U, R8 p1 ]/ y8 a, `
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132.2.3 For lamps having toy-like appearance the plane is to be inclined to an angle of 15 degrees. |
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